4003 'Lode Star' entered service with the Great Western Railway in
February 1907 and received the first of its modifications, the
superheated boiler, in May 1911. The second major alteration took ...
60062 entered service on 17 June 1991 with
Railfreight (Petroleum) named as Samuel Johnson, a name the locomotive
retained until November 1996. Having been absorbed into ...
Floyd Zrt. was one of the first open-access
freight operators in Hungary and currently operates a varied traction
fleet which includes a number of ex-BR locomotives. 5611...
66733 Cambridge PSB has had an interesting numbering system, having
initially been numbered as 66401 at import, when the locomotive joined
the DRS fleet. One of five Class 66 locomotives sold to G...
Introduced in 1985 by the operating company, Great Scottish &
Western Railway Co. (GS&WR), since 2005 the overnight luxury train
has been run by Belmond Ltd. Initially hauled by West Coast...
Introduced in 1985 by the operating company, Great Scottish &
Western Railway Co. (GS&WR), since 2005 the overnight luxury train
has been run by Belmond Ltd. Initially hauled by West Coast...
For 2022, the Hornby Dublo locomotive range has been extended to
include a BR, A4 Class, 4-6-2, 60007 'Sir Nigel Gresley' in the striking
BR Green livery. This new model along with other new addit...
Up to the outbreak of war in 1939, and during the war years, 10000 worked mainly on Kings Cross main line duties and with its power and smooth riding it was a popular engine with the LNER's drivers, t...
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2007 'Prince of Wales' is based on the 2001 ‘Cock O’ the North’,
featuring improved design from the A1 ‘Tornado’, including the boiler
and pony truck design.
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Built in August 1924, Gresley designed A1 No.
2564 was typical of the majority of the class in being named after a
racehorse, in this case 'Knight of the Thistle', winner...
One of the streamlined A4 Class created by Sir Nigel Gresley,
'Commonwealth of Australia' bore the original LNER number 4491, before
its change to No. 12, and 60012 under British Railways. Enterin...
Built in June 1937, 'Empire of India' was one of the A4s destined to
haul LNER's new 'Coronation' express service. From new it was liveried
in garter blue and paired with a corridor tender to allo...
LNER 4495 'Great Snipe', soon after renamed 'Golden Fleece' was
delivered from Doncaster Works in 1937. After entering service 'Golden
Fleece' was chosen to haul the 'West Riding Limited', effecti...
LMS locomotive 6245 ‘City of London’ was built in 1943 and fitted with
streamlined casing, which remained through the rest of the war and most
of its LMS operation. The locomotive was eventually w...